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Got to say the Noel Gallagher solo show at the Pabst back in April was classic too. Sold out and the crowd singing along all the hits. That was the best show I had been to in years and had an amazing setlist.

The top 10 verifies Milwaukee is a second or third rate city. I'm beginning to understand why when I visit my brother in Denver, he doesn't want me to let any of his friends know that he's from Milwaukee. He claims it's a total embarrassment.

Wow! Your brother sounds so hip and trendy. I hope he finds the time someday to grace us with his presence once again here in our po-dunk town. But he's probably too busy getting rad in in the cultural and hipster epicenter known as Denver.

My first thought was,"i lived in Denver" and to me there is not much difference between Milwaukee and Denver. Now both Milwaukee and Denver have great suburbs. Is that what your brother is thinking Hank? Comparing the suburbs of Denver to the city of Milwaukee is one thing, but comparing the city of Denver to the city of Milwaukee is apples to apples.

The only thing I can think of that Denver has over us is Red Rocks. Best. Venue. Period. I thought the Joe Jackson concert was amazing, he is one of the most talented and musicians out there, would like more bands to stop in MKE, seeing Rush at either Summerfest or Alpine Valley would have been the bomb, just hate spending my money in Chicago.

HammerinHank, I wouldn't go so far as to say coming from Milw is embarrassing, but this list certainly is. What about the 2-3 hour show CSN played at the Riverside where they broke from the setlist on multiple occasions and played stuff they have never played in front of an audience before?? There wasn't even a review the next day!!

Did I say that? No man, I said it was embarrassing that this show wasn't even recognized. No review in the paper and no mention ever since. I'm sure were good, but then again it doesn't surprise me I don't agree with the list since I have never heard of at least half on it.

Hank, If that's the case then you brother is a self loathing twerp. Sounds like he's got some issues. Either that or he never bothered to find any of the good parts about Milwaukee. Shame on him, for being embarrassed of his hometown.

I'm a Dylan fan but his show at the Bradley Center was below par. I went to 50 shows last year and by far the best I saw was Neil Young & Crazy Horse at the United Center in Chicago. Looked ot have twice as many people in attendance than Dylan's show at the BHradley Center and was a non-stop, turn it up to 11, garage rock jam! From bringing back the road-eyez & the oversized mike and two gigantic speakers on stage, to the great new songs played off of Psychedelic Pill, to the old main stays as Cinnamon Girl and Hey Hey, My My, this was a celebration of Neil & the Horse getting back together and cranking out some rock jams the way they use to, and ought, to be! Crowd was on it's feet from start to finish.